Because Perkins is teaching the Thunder how to hate
Sports Royce Young
I’m not big on the idea of forcing a rivalry. I’ve always said rivalries
just sort of happen and, in most cases, are forged from the playoffs.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Hate to needle you about this, but did you know the 34th annual FiberWorks show
is now on display at Individual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery, 706 W.
Sheridan? It’s true! Through July 7, see eclectic works of weaving,
quilting, basketry, crocheting and more. Admission is free. Call 232- 6060 or visit iaogallery.org.
An organization tracking anti-government patriot groups finds growth in Oklahoma mirrors what is occurring nationwide.
News Clifton Adcock
Twenty years ago this month, federal agents surrounded a remote cabin in
northern Idaho after the man inside, Randy Weaver, refused to surrender
on weapons-related charges.
Letters to the Editor Jillian Holzbauer-Frazier
“Islamophobia” has become a prominent buzzword in the realm of political
rhetoric. Some see it as the pinnacle of a climate of discrimination in
America; others view it as a smear tactic to inhibit free speech. What
is the real pulse of our great nation when it comes to the delicate
balance between freedom of religion and freedom of speech?
A nonprofit taking shape in OKC wants to further tolerance and diversity.
News Peter Wright
More than a decade after its predecessor disappeared from Oklahoma City,
a nonprofit that combats bias, bigotry and racism is branching out from
Tulsa. The Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice (OCCJ) has
launched an effort to design an entirely new program in OKC.